When the date was Wednesday 03 December 2008, Micha Feigin wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 13:37:44 -0500
>
> "Brian Schrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > A good simple solution is pam mysql. You just stick the users in mysql
> > tables and configure pam and a few other files. In my experience ldap
On Wed, 3 Dec 2008 13:37:44 -0500
"Brian Schrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A good simple solution is pam mysql. You just stick the users in mysql
> tables and configure pam and a few other files. In my experience ldap
> is not quite as simple as libpam-mysql.
>
>
> Brian,
>
>
Thanks,
I m
A good simple solution is pam mysql. You just stick the users in mysql
tables and configure pam and a few other files. In my experience ldap
is not quite as simple as libpam-mysql.
Brian,
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2008/12/3 Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am trying to setup a local cluster in uni and I need a simple centralized
> authentication method (so that all users are defined on all computers and
> have
> the same passwork). Is there a (relatively) easy way to do this?
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I am trying to setup a local cluster in uni and I need a simple centralized
authentication method (so that all users are defined on all computers and have
the same passwork). Is there a (relatively) easy way to do this?
not sure if just mounting etc (or the whole root system) through nfs is the
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